Many tourists from all over the world consider Florence to be one of the most beautiful city in the world. The Italian city of Tuscany is considered a jewel of Europe.

The Italian city located in the region of Tuscany is a real museum. Indeed, every street, alley and building is steeped in history. Gothic and Renaissance architecture, art galleries and museums as well as the local gastronomy are just a few reasons why Florence is appreciated by tourists from all over the world.

From a distance, it is difficult not to recognize San Gimignano. Perched on a hill, its 13 high towers stand in the middle of vineyards and olive trees: a real medieval setting!

The city once had 72 tower houses. Each family went there from its construction to prove its wealth and greatness. They met in the towers, linked by gateways in case of enemy attack. Unfortunately, in 1348 the plague decimated a third of the inhabitants of San Gimignano.

Located in Tuscany, an iconic Italian region known for its art and gastronomy, Siena is a city where architecture rises very high.

Florence’s eternal rival is a giant open-air museum celebrating the Gothic style. Siena is thus endowed with secular and spiritual monuments which have preserved both their medieval forms and their extraordinary art collections, offering the visitor something to marvel again and again!

The most unmissable of Italian cities, for its cultural richness, its historical heritage and its mythical places, it offers a total change of scenery!

The city has remarkably preserved its monuments and its grandiose works of art, witnesses of a very rich past.

Strolling in Rome is a real stroll through the ages in fascinating settings! In fact, many are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Since 2007, Bordeaux has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site! The historic center of Bordeaux is a place that has received the influences of a classical and neoclassical architecture, and some plots of which have been preserved for two centuries! Strolling through Bordeaux is the assurance of finding magnificent details.

City of Charente, Cognac gives its name to the brandy produced in the surroundings and which constitutes one of the economic activities of the city! For 25 years, the Cognac detective film festival took place every June! The old town has a very special charm with its houses dating from the 15th to the 18th century, the Château des Valois. Take a tour of the Cognac Houses to visit the factory facilities and go for a stroll in the Cognac public garden, a superb English-style garden designed by the architect Edouard André.

Dijon Cathedral: 4 min walk
Notre-Dame Church: 7 min walk
Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy: 8 min walk